(Oops. I deleted the chapter by accident! But it's here again!)

Hi! I promised to post this chapter on monday, but my internet completely let me down, so I wasn't able to post it yesterday. However, it's here now. It's probably the shortest chapter I have ever written, but I felt like posting it anyway, without adding something more, because this chapter is slightly different from any other chapter. I really wanted this scene to stand out and that's why it's posted. Anyway, I hope you'll enjoy reading this.

Thanks again for all of your reviews, even the negative ones, because I learn from those. But please don't be too harsh on me, I'm trying my best to make a good fanfiction.

Oh, before you start reading this chapter, do realize that this scene happened just before Oliver and Diggle started searching for Felicity in the previous chapter ;)


After the walk through the park with Waylon and the lunch at Korso's, which was now her favorite restaurant to go to thanks to Waylon, she had gratefully thanked him for his support and kindness and she had even given him a quick peck on the cheek before he left and said his goodbyes. She was glad to have someone by her side who looked at her like a normal human being. She knew things weren't going to work out with Oliver so why shouldn't she give Waylon a chance? Although she knew, deep down in her heart, that a strong romantic relationship with the guy wasn't going to happen, it felt nice having a man by her side who cared about her like she couldn't image.

It was odd thinking that they didn't even know each other for that long. Waylon seemed so genuine and so special. She loved how he talked about his life and she had promised to visit him at his store someday. She had even invited him to her place, but he had kindly said no, explaining that he wanted to know her more before they would enter each other's house. She understood that and had told him that if he ever wanted to pay a visit, he was more than welcome.

Now Felicity was casually walking toward her house. She had a long way to go, but she loved walking and focusing on her surroundings. Her heels tapped on the pavements and her pony tail softly swung from left to right. She held her chin up a bit, trying to get every bit of sunshine touch her pale skin. Felicity passed an old lady sitting on a bench, she greeted the lady, knowing that it was the owner of the grocery store around the corner. The old lady just smiled at her, showing off her dentures. Felicity smiled back and continued her walk. She had always liked the old lady. The lady always sat on that bench every afternoon when she thought her employees could handle the store on their own. She used to have a dog too who accompanied her all the time, but it died a couple of months ago. Yet the smile on that lady's face never disappeared.

The lady had told Felicity, a couple days after her dog had died, that she was glad that she had given such a remarkable creature an amazing life. When Felicity had asked the woman how she felt now, without her dog, the woman said the words she always said when ending a conversation.

The most important thing is to enjoy your life, to be happy, it's all that matters.

Felicity liked that quote. After meeting the old lady for the first time and hearing that quote for the first time, she had kept it in her memories. Anytime something bad happened or Felicity felt down, she couldn't help but think of the old lady sitting on a bench, repeating the same sentence every now and then. Felicity had of course, searched for the quote on the internet, only to find out the quote belonged to the one and only Audrey Hepburn.

Felicity smiled to herself. She admired how life lessons were passed on from generation onto generation, very inspiring.

Felicity had walked a long way in the meantime. She was walking down her own street as she approached her building that she called her home. Nonetheless did she only own an apartment in the building but she liked how it was built and how it gave off such energy and excitement to get inside.

Felicity stopped at the building and jammed her key into the lock. When it didn't open the first time, she tried again and the door swung open. She walked over to the elevator, but decided to take the stairs instead and so she did. She only had three stairs to walk but it felt like a real accomplishment when she reached her floor. A little out of breath, because of the extra speed she had used, did she finally reach her floor. She walked over to her door, unlocked it and smoothly swung it open. She kicked off her heels and hung her coat on a chair nearby. She then walked over to the kitchen and filled a kettle with water to boil. She turned on the radio and was glad to hear the arctic monkeys.

Now it's three in the morning,

And I'm trying to change your mind..

Felicity hummed along, enjoying the music that was played and the silence that was within her. When her tea was ready, she poured it into her mug, but left it on the kitchen counter to release some more warmth as it was way too hot to drink yet. Felicity rested her head on her hands and she closed her eyes. She was still humming along, absorbing every word that was sung.

Why'd you only call me when you're highhh

All of a sudden she heard footsteps. Felicity opened her eyes in shock and looked around. Nevertheless there was no one to be seen. Her heart was pounding faster than normal and she caught herself on breathing too fast too. She bit her lip and calmed herself down.

'Must have been the radio somehow.' Felicity thought to herself.

Then the song ended. Felicity just gazed at the radio until the she grabbed her mug and went for a sip. The warm tea rushed down her throat and she felt the warmth within her body. Those were little things she always noticed.

After finishing her tea she walked over to the couch and sat down. She grabbed a remote that was lying near her and turned on the tiny TV that was placed on a little table. She tried looking at the television screen, but things became blurry. She squeezed her eyes shut for a couple of seconds and opened them again, but all was black now. She screamed and tried to stand up, but without her sight, she couldn't narrow down where she was so she lost her balance. She tried reaching for the couch again, but it seemed nowhere near her anymore. She covered her eyes with her hands as she started crawling, figuring out where in her apartment she was at the moment. Felicity started sobbing, she did not understand what was happening, not only did she lose her sight, her entire body was shaking and she couldn't breathe normally. Her body couldn't handle the movements anymore. She stopped crawling and lied down on the ground as flat as possible. She started screaming for help. Her phone was still in her bag, so she couldn't reach anyone. Not Diggle, not Oliver and not even detective Lance. Suddenly she did not hear her screams anymore. No more sound came out of her mouth. She tried catching enough air to fill her lungs with, but it didn't work. Her head started pounding and she couldn't feel her body working anymore.

The most important thing is to enjoy your life, to be happy, it's all that matters.

Felicity thought of the quote of the old lady again. She wondered if she had reached that most important thing, yes, she was happy and she enjoyed her life, however she did believe that she hadn't had the chance to get the best out of her life yet. She realized she wasn't ready to die yet. Though she did not know if she was dying and what it was like dying, but something in her head warned her that maybe this was it. But it couldn't be. She was too young and this was too strange.

As her body slowly, completely failed on her, her thoughts rambled on. Felicity tried catching for air one more time, but she failed entirely. Her eyes slowly closed as she tried screaming for Oliver's name.

No sound came out and no movement was made.

To be happy..

Were the last words going through her thoughts.


Well.. that was it. What did you think? Please review, reviews are appreciated.

Thanks for your support and sticking with me :)